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Sedona - A nearby Spiritual Adventure

The red rock wonderland of Sedona lies in the mountains of Arizona between Flagstaff and Phoenix. One of the biggest draws of this town is the purported “vortex” sites found in its rock formations, mountains, and canyons Full story

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New Perspective on Immigration Presented to Valley Students

An immigration lecture was presented at Valley College’s Fireside Room by PBS correspondent Jeffrey Kaye about the underlying causes of illegal immigration into the United States to a small audience of 10 people Saturday. The lecture was based on some of the assertions made in Kaye’s new book, “Moving Millions: How Coyote Capitalism Fuels Global Immigration. Full story

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Valley Repeats Itself

It’s detestable. Walking through the campus dodging cigarette butts and potato chip bags as I try my best to elude the menacing squirrels which, at times, seem to follow my every move, is not something I look forward to every morning. The even more troubling part of this scenario is that these issues, which flood the campus, are nothing new. Full story

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James Russell Demonstrates that Teaching Goes Beyond Classrooms

Whether helping students or the community, according to Professor James Russell, the more someone gives the more it’s never enough. Besides helping students, he also helps the troubled youth in the community. Russell has also participated in the Dinners Club that worked with juvenile gangs in South Central, LA. Full story

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Glendale coach considers position

After a season of losses, the Lady Monarchs are excited to play for prospective new coach, Monica Hang this fall. “We’re excited that we have great returning freshmen and a great sophomore squad coming back. We’re looking forward to adding new freshmen and having a great season,” Valley College Athletic Director Diedra Stark said. Full story

Valley Star Media

A Reflection of what Los Angeles Valley College students think of free speech and the recent controversial supreme court ruling on corporate spending limits in presidential campaigns and elections.